El dios del otro inicio
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https://doi.org/10.5944/endoxa.20.2005.5148Abstract
Tomando como punto de partida la última Fuge (juntura y fuga musical, a la vez) de los Aportes a la filosofía de Martin Heidegger, y yendo más allá de su letra, este breve ensayo se propone denunciar la coyunda de la civilización consumista y mercantilizada actual con una «explotación» pseudocristiana del dios. Al respecto, examina con la ayuda de Holderlin las características de una divinidad atenta al sufrimiento y esperanzas de los mortales, «ayudando» a éstos mediante su falta y su fuga, siempre sida, custodiada en los documentos sagrados de la poesía. Se postula a este propósito una estrechísima cercanía entre la mortalidad humana y la latencia de lo divino, oscilante entre lo ya de siempre sido (y refugiado en el poema) y lo que está al venir (anticipado en la palabra pensante).Downloads
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2005-01-01
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Duque Pajuelo, F. (2005). El dios del otro inicio. ENDOXA, 1(20), 719–732. https://doi.org/10.5944/endoxa.20.2005.5148
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